Curious about last month’s most-played summer songs? Read about it here, in July’s Top 5. The Spanish Rosalía - a.k.a Queen of the New Flamenco - appears out of nowhere at number one with her hit “Malamente.

Two new marvels from California: all-round instrumentalist Ty Segall is only thirty one years old, and already has countless album titles to his name. In a collaboration with White Fence he supplements this list with a new paragon in musicality.

Extra! Extra! The top play-along songs of the world are available. Most notable newcomer is the number one hit from Europe: the Polish song Małomiasteczkowy (translation: ‘small-town’) by Dawid Podsiadlo.

Calling all brit-pop lovers! Lily Allen is back and Johnny Marr (The Smiths) is releasing a new record. But maybe the biggest surprise of the moment is the debut album of the American artist Snail Mail. And there’s news from Canada, electro funk duo Chromeo is back with a vengeance.

The polls are closed and we can announce last month’s most played songs! In Europe Ed Sheeran has been dethroned by Oasis and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s top 5 entry shows people still like the classics.

Many fans have been anticipating the new album of the Arctic Monkeys for months. The sixth album of the Sheffield-based rockers was not preceded by a single-release, which possibly heightened expectations even further.
While some bands (Pennywise!

Have you ever been in a discussion with people who claim that Joe Cocker wrote the song With a Little Help From My Friends? Or even better: have you ever seen the expression on the face of a Marilyn Manson fan when he finds out that Tainted Love is a cover?